Capital Bank founder used ¢80m depositors' funds as "personal piggy bank"

Capital Bank founder used ¢80m depositors’ funds as “personal piggy bank”

An exclusive financial autopsy report into the collapse of Capital bank has revealed its majority shareholder used 80m of depositors and public funds for his personal piggy bank.

The exclusive report to Joy News shows Mr Ato Essien who founded the bank, “flouted all banking and risk management rules” in the management of monies saved there by its customers.

The businessman personally invested these monies into businesses in breach of standard corporate governance practices.

While the report does not disclose the amounts invested, it states that depositiors money was pushed into ten business ventures in Ghana.

They are Ocean Spring Mineral Water, Brietling Services, Gye Nyame Realty Ltd, Capital and More Co. Ltd, Accent Financial Services Ltd, Life Assurance Ltd, Capital Africa Group.



They also put into companies it had links: Nordea Capital, Commerz Savings and Loans and the now-defunct Sovereign Bank.

Capital Bank also invested in Zimbabwe with First Capital Plus LLC, Gye Nyame Resources LLC, Bill Minerals LLC.

There was enough to sprinkle some more funds into Essien Swiss International Capital Holdings (ESICH).

Dr. Wampah

Photo:Dr. Henry Kofi Wampah was Governor of the central bank 

The report also said BoG was in a position to stop Capital Bank from destroying itself through its “poor credit management, poor corporate governance, terminal decline of financial performance and insolvency”.

The report said the central bank headed by Dr. Henry Kofi Wampah had two reports in 2014 and 2015 from its Bank Supervision Department but despite “clear” information, failed to act to protect depositors.

Dr. Wampah resigned in March 2016 and was replaced by Abdul  Nashiru Issahaku who also resigned in March 2017.

Capital bank collapsed in August 2017 as the new Governor Ernest Addison explained it was beyond rescue.

 

 

Source:Myjoyonline

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